Annual Report of Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 for The

Annual Report of Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 for The

N' OLBOARD ._ ubmi ion of nnu R p r1 r n ti n ( Ii 1 n ~cmcnf Ruic 2016 for th i' rth n n p t : 1- Prin ipal a.rtm nl. ·mm ·nt f tt 1r Pre · ·h 2- nt, rt. ---------------------------- T.C. l2 • V, Vlbhul !Ollnd 1!l - ,2 ift. ~- <I 11, ~" 2lill010 mtl N luanow - U6010 t"fl11•21'X31, 1120UII, 2 , . 2~, Ption.:2n01J 1,2110121,211069Un06a1 1'ffl 0622-1120114 Fu; os2.2 - zno164 , • lnfo. uppcb .c.om (m,IJ: lnfo@upp<b.com t(lfff?: www.uppcb.com Web Site: www.upecb.com ~/(. Form - V [See rule 24(3)] Fonnat for ammal report to be submitted by the state pollution control board or pollution control committee committees to the central pollution control board Part A To, The Chairman Central Pollution Control Board Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun Nagar DELHI-1100032 I Name of the Uttar Pradesh State /Union territory 2 Name & U.P. Pollution Control Board, T.C. - 12 V, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti address of the Nagar, Lucknow, 226010. State Pollution Control Board 3 Number of 652 local bodies (Nagar Nigam-17, Nagar Palika Parishad-198, Nagar Panchayat-437) responsible for management of solid waste in the state/Union territory under these rules: 4 No. Of 03 Solid Waste Processing Facilities have obtained authorisation. authorisation (Manpuri, Etawah, Prayagraj) application Received 5 A Summary There are 15 MSW processing facilities functional with cumulative Statement on treatment capacity of 5395 TPD. progress made Prayagraj Barabanki Etawah Kannauj Mainpuri Pilkhua by local body 600 TPD 30TPD 75TPD 25TPD 30TPD 45TPD in respect of Muzaffar Raebareli Aligarh Lucknow Varanasi Kanpur solid waste Nagar 70TPD 220 1300 600 TPD 1500 management 120 TPD TPD TPD TPD Agra Morada bad Mathura - - - 300 TPD 300TPD 180TPD 6 A Summary • Total Solid Waste Generation is 14468 TPD. The quantity of Statement on collected Solid Waste is 13955 TPD (96.5%). Total no. of wards progress made are 12022 and Door to Door collection is done in 1180 I ·wards by local bodies (98.2%). m respect of • There are 15 MSW processing facilities functional with waste cumulative treatment capacity of 5395 TPD. D:\G C Arya\Solid Waste\SWM Annual Reports\Solld wast• Annual Reports\SWM Annual Report 2020\2019-2020.docx • All the 17 Nagar Nigam have Vehicle Tracking System (VTS) I segregation• , installed and OPS in enabled vehicles are being used. • transportation and disposal • At present 582 ULBs have identified and allotted lands for setting up of processing and disposal facilities for Solid Waste Managements • Land has been identified and availability of land exists for solid waste processing facilities in all the ULBs that have population above one Lac, however in ULBs less than one lac population nearly 70 % of 652 ULBs in the State have identified suitable land. • The State Level High Power Steering Committee has approved a comprehensive strategy for setting of processing facilities in all ULBs in de-centralized manner for creating composting of wet waste and material recovery facility for Dry Waste. • State has formulated and issued Uttar Pradesh Solid Waste Management Policy, vide Order No. 2221/Nine-5-18- 352SA/2016 dated 29-06-2018. • In Compliance of Rule 23 of SWM Rules 2016, State Government has constituted State Level Advisory Body (SLAB) vide Order No:87/Nine-5-2017-352SA/2016 dated 17-01-2017. • State has constituted Special Task Force having Three Members, One each nominated by District Magistrate, Superintendent qf Police, Regional Officer of the State Pollution Control Boards in concerned Districts and one person to be nominated by the Chairman of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) for awareness about the SWM Rules, 2016. • All the 652 ULBs of the State have been certified by QCI as Open Defecation Free (ODF), 413 ULBs have been certified as ODF+ and 17 as ODF++. • For effective management of MSW, the State has been making consistent efforts in the recent past. In the year 2019 Swachh Sarvekshan (SS), State of Uttar Pradesh was ranked at 18th position, whereas in the survey conducted SS 2019, Uttar Pradesh was ranked at 10th position and in the survey of SS 2020, Uttar Pradesh was ranked at 7th position. • Le2acv Waste Treatment : S.N. Citv Quantitv Status 1. Noida- 1.0 Lakh Completed Sector 54 Ton 2. Prayagraj 0.1 Lakh Completed Ton 3. Meerut 3.0 Lakh Completed Ton 4. Naida 2.77 Lakh 1.02 Lakh Ton remediated. Sector-145 Ton Remaining 1. 75 Lakh Ton under process. 5. Agra 8Lakh 5 Lakh Ton waste remediated. Ton Project completion by December 2020 ~~.ctiiel'Environmental Office 6. Mathura 0.11 Lakh Completed U.P. Pollution Control I oarcb Ton Lucknow D:\G C Arya\Sol ld Waste\SWM Annual Reports\Solld Waste Annual Reports\SWM Annual Report 2020\2019-2020.docx i' • The RFP has already been floated for 10 towns. Project completion by March, 2021. Details as below: - S.No. Name of Site Area of Quantity of City Site Legacy (Acre) Waste (LakhTon}_ 1. Kanpur Processing Unit 45 1.5 Site - 2. Prayagraj Baswar 35 5 - 3. Ghaziabad Pratap Vihar 14 2.5 - 4. BareiIJy Bakarganj 21 5 - 5. Aligarh Mathura- 25 0.6 Sasani Gate Road 6. Lucknow Ghaila 14 4 - 7. Mathura Nagala Kolu 25 1 8. Lalitpur Ram Nagar 4 2 - 9. Morada bad Processing Unit 30 2.5 Site 10 Agra Kuberpur 25 2 T~~ . 26.1 Timeline for remediation of all Legacy Waste in the State IS 2 years. • Solid Waste Disposal in Ghaziabad . ~ As part of Swachh Bharat Mission, Ghaziabad Nag~~ _N1gam (GNN) has planned to setup Material Recovery Fac1ht1es (IT Enabled) at the following four locations in Ghaziabad- Solid Waste Disposal in Noida ~ AG Enviro Infra Projects Pvt. Limited is engaged by Noida Authority for door to door Collection of waste and segregation at source. ~ The waste is brought to 21 Compactor locations in Noida. ~ Two MRF plants of 5 TPD and 10 TPD are functional in Sector 119 & Sector 80 respectively. ~ 155 bio-compost pits are used for disposing horticulture waste through composting-cum-gardening approach. ~ De-centralised waste processing at 8-10 TPD in 83 RWAs, 129 high rise buildings and 24 hotel and restaurants are functional. }.> No MSW dump site burning is observed in Sector 145 Naida. }.> 01 Horticulture Waste Burning case was found in Sector 54 Noida in Nov 2020 and Rs 25000 /- penalty has been recommended by UPPCB to Naida Authority. Also FIR has been lodged by Authority. ~ ___ ,,, n1itChandra\ om er . onn,enta d Chicf £1w1! Contr1 \ Bo r ' Sihani p Po\\ution 200 TPD \J. Lucknow Hindon Vihar Indirapuram 300 TPD TPD Govind puram 700 300 TPD D:\G CAtv•\Soll d W11te\SWM Annual Reports\SoUd Wiste An11u1I Aeports\SWM Anllu1I Aepon l020\2019-2020,d M W (or g rb g ) generated in the city of Ghazi.d h 11 b 11 t d and tran ported to the respective MRF only. At th MRF, the rbage will be segregated using mechanized r tors and further segregated using integration of rag pickers to provide them better opportunities for alleviation of their livelihoods. ~ The dry waste will be segregated into various fractions like plastic, paper, cloth, metal , glass etc. and the wet waste shall be converted into organic manure. ~ The recyclable waste shall be sent to authorized recyc1ing centres and non-recyclable waste (also known as RDF) shaJI be consumed in Cement Factories or Waste to Energy facilities or Local industrial units as feasible. )i)' Timeline for implementation of above Solid Waste management Ian in Ghaziabad is March,2021. 7 A Summary );;i, 15MSW Plant (Waste to Compost) are Functional in U.P. with Statement on handling capacity of 5395 TPD. progress made );;i, 98% of Solid Waste is being collected. by local bodies );;i, 98.2% of Door to Door Collection of Solid Waste is being in respect of practised. implementation );;i, The State Level High Power Steering Committee has approved a of Schedule II comprehensive strategy for setting of processing facilities in all ULBs in de-centralized manner for creating composting of wet waste and material recovery facility ofr Dry Waste. );;i, Lucknow, Mathura, Varanasi (The work is being done to develop model cities) );;i, Niwari, Shikohabad and Budhana (The work is being done to develop model towns) );;i, 225 Gram Panchayats selected as Model Gram Panchayats in 75 Districts (03 in each District). );;i, 107871 Compost pits made. 10838 Gram Panchayats made Solid Waste Free including 225 Model Gram Panchayats selected as model out of total 58755 Gram Panchayats. );;i, 92077 Compost Pits are under construction. );;i, The State Government has constituted a dedicated cell under Mission Director SBM (Urban). The cell has hired dedicated human resource Divisional Managers on outsource basis (with professional qualifications like MBA/B.Tech. etc) to strengthen the professional efficiency of ULBs. A District Programme Manager, a District Coordinator and a Computer Operator has been posted in each of the 75 districts through placement agencies. );;i, Prosecution proposed by UP PCB under section 16 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 against );;i, Nagar Nigam - Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Bareilly Moradabad, ~Amit Chandra Varanasi. en\a\ Chief Environm mcc );;i, Nagar Palika Parishad - Fatehpur, Chtmar Mirzapur, Sambhal, U.P. Po\\ution Con\ro\ oar ' Lucknow Rampur, Bhadohi, Behraich, Gonda, Ambedkar nagar. » In compliance of the directions passed by Hon'ble National Green Tribunal dated 10-01-2020, Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board has issued Show Cause Notice dated 07-07- 2020 under Section 5 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 to Director, Local Bodies Uttar Pradesh for im osition of D:\G C Ary1\Solld W11te\SWM Annual lleports\Solkl W11te Annual lleports\SWM Annual lleport 2020\2019-2020.dooc Environmental Compensation on Urban Local Bodies due to default of Rule 22 Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.

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